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Default H-P L1302 flat panel monitor.

I'm trying to salvage this monitor
Model No.PE1232
Product No. P9621D
REV AT0002.
This has a hard wired video lead.
The laptop it was plugged into was stolen and the lead has been ripped
out of the 15-way D type.
I am familiar with the standard VGA pin-out.
The lead is plugged into the PCB inside the monitor but there are no
useful silk screen markings.
It has red, yellow, blue, and grey coaxes
grey & white pair (maybe)
brown & black pair
yellow & orange pair
single white
plus overall foil & screen.

It's a lot to stuff into a 9-way D type shell.

I guess it would run with just RGB & sync but I've not tried it yet.

Has anybody got any Ideas about the other connections?

Thanks
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